The Knowledge Economy and Quality of Work in the Future: An Exploratory Study

F. Matos, Pedro Oliveira
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The emergence of digital technologies is transforming economic paradigms and leading to significant changes in product and factor markets, as well as how businesses operate. While these technologies enhance productivity, they also present new challenges for businesses regarding manufacturing methods, sources of competitive advantage, and market structures, impacting how work is conducted. Workplace transformations are happening at a faster pace than anticipated, raising important questions for employees, business decision-makers, and policymakers. We conducted an exploratory study to analyze the realism of the Knowledge Economy model's perspective on workplace changes. The study was based on a non-exhaustive literature review and an empirical study conducted with professionals from companies in Portugal belonging to several sectors of activity. Our research leads to the conclusion that the Knowledge Economy model, through technological innovation, has shaped the quality of work, bringing new insights and self-engagement of employees. However, digitalization might induce urgent needs for reskilling and upskilling. Therefore, it is essential to request such a challenge not only to employees but also to organizations and public authorities by investing in lifelong education and training and implementing policies, actions, and tools to facilitate the digital economy transition. Such proactive measures will propel the labor market towards greater availability of decent work, foster a more inclusive society, and promote social well-being and economic prosperity.
知识经济与未来工作质量:探索性研究
数字技术的出现正在改变经济模式,并导致产品和要素市场以及企业运营方式的重大变化。虽然这些技术提高了生产力,但它们也为企业带来了制造方法、竞争优势来源和市场结构方面的新挑战,影响了工作的进行方式。工作场所变革的速度比预期的要快,这给员工、商业决策者和政策制定者提出了重要的问题。我们进行了一项探索性研究,以分析知识经济模型对工作场所变化的看法的现实性。这项研究是基于一项非详尽的文献综述和一项与葡萄牙公司的专业人员进行的实证研究,这些专业人员属于几个活动部门。我们的研究得出结论,知识经济模式通过技术创新塑造了工作质量,给员工带来了新的见解和自我投入。然而,数字化可能会引发对再培训和技能提升的迫切需求。因此,有必要通过投资终身教育和培训以及实施政策、行动和工具来促进数字经济转型,不仅向员工,而且向组织和公共当局提出这样的挑战。这些积极措施将推动劳动力市场提供更多体面工作,促进更具包容性的社会,促进社会福祉和经济繁荣。
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